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In YMAIL if I send an email to myself it goes into Trash rather than Incoming mail

In YMAIL if I send an email to myself it goes into Trash rather than Incoming mail

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That is strange. Some users may have mailbox filters/rules about which messages appear spammy, and having a sender spoof the sending address so it appears you are emailing yourself is one of the patterns people might set up. But I don't think that would be a built-in/automatic rule.

You should be able to check your Yahoo! Mail filters and edit as needed using the steps in their help articles: